![]() ![]() Just one try, pretty much sums up the feeling between the members of my household. But, it’s this simplicity that makes it a game that is hard to put down. Shoot and aim with the Right Analogue Stick. Move around your boss with the Left Analogue Stick. As you can imagine the further you get, the harder the next boss. A single boss appears at any one time, defeat it and another appears, and another, and another, and so on, until you die. Both modes are played out on a single unmoving black screen with procedurally generated bosses slowly descending from the top of the screen. Your choice of the two main gameplay modes are Classic Mode and Plus Mode. ![]() Yet, don’t be disheartened by this bare bones approach, there is a solid bullet-riddled-hell twin-stick shooter at the core of this experience. There is no option to play solely on the GamePad. Options are limited to changing the volumes of the Sound Effects and the Music, that’s it. This game is cheap, a bargain-bin item, which may ring some alarm bells. ![]() That blurb, and the initial screenshots, made XType Plus sound immediately interesting to me, but was my initial optimism sustained for any length of time? Take the pilot seat of the XType attack ship and defeat an ever growing enemy force in this uncompromising Shoot ‘em up, or so says the marketing manifesto for this game. ![]()
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